H. Wallander et al., Estimation of the biomass and seasonal growth of external mycelium of ectomycorrhizal fungi in the field, NEW PHYTOL, 151(3), 2001, pp. 753-760
In-growth mesh bags were used to quantify the production of external myceli
um of ectomycorrhizal (EM) fungi in the field.
Colonization of the mesh bags was followed by visual estimation of the amou
nt of mycelium, and by measuring fungal biomarkers (the phospholipid fatty
acid (PLFA) 18 : 2 omega6,9 and ergosterol). Mesh bags were placed inside a
nd outside plots that were root isolated in order to estimate the amount of
saprotrophic mycelium in relation to EM mycelium. The majority of mycelium
in the mesh bags were EM, and this was confirmed by analysis of the delta
C-13 value in mycelia.
Fungal colonization of mesh bags peaked during autumn. The total amount of
EM mycelium produced in the mesh bags during a year was calculated to be be
tween 125 and 200 kg ha(-1). The total amount of EM mycelium (including EM
mantles) in the humus was estimated to be 700-900 kg ha(-1).
The biomass of EM mycelium. in the soil was in the same range as the biomas
s of fine roots and peaks of mycelial growth coincided with periods of maxi
mum growth of fine-roots.